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Beginning of Modern Science & Modern Philosophy

https://friesian.com/hist-2.htm

mathematics, astronomy, geography, politics, commerce, history, ethics, law, arts, fine arts." The list begins on familiar enough terms, but we hardly think of history, ethics, or

The Acceptance of Correct Ideas in Science

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the Chinese Bureau of Astronomy, was present as a young man in the hall of the Roman College in May 1611 when Galileo received a triumphant welcome from Clavius and his mathematic

MIR: Announcements and Information for Slide Rule Collectors

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from 1540 Apianus; astronomy; cartography; instruments Nico Baaijens 22–24 Guus Craenen: “Albert Nestler: Innovation and Quality” Simon van der Salm 25–40 Collecting … gauge marks
Table of contents for MIR: Announcements and Information for Slide Rule Collectors.

THE GREEK, INDIAN, & CHINESE ELEMENTS -- SEVEN ELEMENT THEORY

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formulation of modern astronomy short of Isaac Newton's own theory of universal gravitation:  Kepler's Three Laws of planetary motion. Philosophers of science overlook this c

Babylonian, Jewish, Muslim, Luni-Solar, Indian, Iranian Calendars

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until present day astronomy. In the following table, the "uncorrected" dates use the 19 year lunar cycle, just as it was established in the 5th century BC, continued straight down

Spirasolaris

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1880), mathematics, astronomy. Graduated from Harvard (1829; M.A.,1833), where he was a tutor (1831-33) and professor (1832-80). In mathematics, he amended N. Bowditch's translati
The Spiral Form and Phyllotaxis: Spira Solaris Archytas Mirabilis, Time and Tide, Lux et Tenebris, Sophia et Sapiens

The Pagan Worship of Isaac Newton, by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

https://larouchepub.com/lar/2003/3045pagan_isaac.html

ancient progress in astronomy which they named "spherics." It was from viewing the visible heavens as a display of motion within a spheroidal space of very, very large diameter, b


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